TALIBAN FREES TOURIST AFTER 5 YEARS.
Canadian Colin Rutherford freed after 5 years as Taliban captive in Afghanistan
(CNN)Colin
Rutherford, a Canadian, has been freed after being held for nearly five
years in Afghanistan, according to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister
Stéphane Dion.
Rutherford went missing during a visit to Afghanistan as a tourist.
A video released by the Taliban in May 2011 purported to show a man who identified himself as Rutherford answering questions about himself in English.
CNN was not able to independently confirm the video's authenticity when it was released.
"It's
my understanding that the government has done all that they can do and
they've just not been successful. So, now the family has to take it upon
themselves to try to bring Colin home," Rutherford's mother, Wendy, told CNN affiliate CBC News in 2011.
His brother, Brian, told CBC that the family was willing to negotiate.
"Let's do something to make that happen," Brian Rutherford said. "Please contact us."
It's
not clear how exactly Rutherford earned his freedom -- whether a ransom
was paid or a prisoner-swap was negotiated. The government of former
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper held a policy of not paying
ransoms.
The current Canadian
government "does not negotiate with, or pay ransoms to, terrorist
organizations," government spokeswoman Rachna Mishra told CNN.
"Canada
is very pleased that efforts undertaken to secure the release of Colin
Rutherford from captivity have been successful," Dion said. "We look
forward to Mr. Rutherford being able to return to Canada and reunite
with his family and loved ones."
Dion also thanked the government of Qatar for its help in freeing Rutherford. Qatar has a history of mediating negotiations between Western nations and terrorist organizations.
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